| M. C. M. L. - 1857 - 118 pages
...Indians being so hostile here, we have gone to Spaniard's Harbour.' ' " October 22. — Ran to Spaniard's Harbour. Blowing a severe gale. Went on shore, and...name off his frock ; another we found on the beach ; another buried, which is John Badcock. These, we have every reason to believe, are Pearce, Williams,... | |
| John W. Marsh (M.A.), John William Marsh, Waite H. Stirling - Missionaries, British - 1867 - 230 pages
...Harbour." The bottles were dug up and the letters read. Captain Smyley then writes : — " Oct. 22. — Ran to Spaniard Harbour. Blowing a severe gale. Went on shore and found the boat with one person dead inside, another we found on the beach, another buried. These, we have every reason... | |
| William Pakenham Walsh (bp. of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin.) - Missionaries - 1882 - 376 pages
...Gone to Spaniard Harbour." Let us tell the sequel in Captain Smyly's words : — "Oct. 22, 1851. Ran to Spaniard Harbour. Blowing a severe gale. Went on shore, and found a boat with one person dead inside ; another body we found on the beach, another buried. These, we... | |
| Robert Young (of the Free ch. of Scotland.) - 1883 - 456 pages
...Indians being so hostile here, we have gone to Spaniard's Harbour." " October 22nd.—Run to Spaniard's Harbour. Blowing a severe gale. Went on shore, and...Badcock. These, we have every reason to believe, are Fearce, Williams, and Badcock. The sight was awful in the extreme. Books, papers, medicine, clothing,... | |
| John William Marsh, W.H. Stirling - Missions - 1887 - 212 pages
...Harbour." The bottles were dug up and the letters read. Captain Smyley then writes : — " Oct. 22. — Ban to Spaniard Harbour. Blowing a severe gale. Went on shore and found the boat with one person dead inside, another we found on the beach, another buried. These, we have every reason... | |
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